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Chameleons can change color to match the color of their surroundings. If a chameleon was born with a mutation that prevented it from being able to change color, why would it be unlikely to pass on this trait? A. The gene would mutate again before it was passed on.
B. The trait would be recessive, so it would not be passed on.
C. The chameleon would be unlikely to survive long enough to reproduce and pass on the trait.
D. The chameleon would have to find another chameleon with the same trait to pass the trait on.

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